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Near the Intersection of Jay Hammond Way & Airport Road Lot 2, Parcel A Community Center Subdivision, Plat 2004-10 Kwetlhuk, AK 99621
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60.809951 / -161.423544
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Goolie, Mary
Goolie.Mary@epa.gov
907-271-3414


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Property Location



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Property Progress


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CAs Associated with this Property

CA NameCA #StateTypeAnnouncement Year
Alaska Department of Environmental ConservationRP00J26103AKSection 128(a) State/Tribal2012
Alaska Department of Environmental ConservationRP00J26104AKSection 128(a) State/Tribal2013


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Assessment Activities at this Property

There are no current assessment activities.


Is Cleanup Necessary?
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Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Planning or Assessment

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Contaminants and Media


Arsenic
Chromium (Cr)
Copper (Cu)
Nickel (Ni)
Other Metals
Petroleum Products
SVOCs
Cleaned Up
Cleaned Up
Cleaned Up
Cleaned Up
Cleaned Up
Cleaned Up
Cleaned Up
Soil
Cleaned Up

Cleanup Activities

Start DateEPA FundingCompletion DateCAAccomplishment Counted?Cleanup Documentation
04/02/2012$91,594.0006/30/2013Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation


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Total ACRES Cleaned Up: 1
Number of Cleanup Jobs Leveraged:
EPA Cleanup Funding: $91,594.00
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Total Funding: $91,594.00


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Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Demolition or Cleanup

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Institutional and Engineering Controls

Yes
Information Devices
UPON ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BY THE ORGANIZED VILLAGE OF KWETHLUK (signed by Martin Andrew on 10/30/2014), A Notice of Environmental Contamination (deed notice) shall be recorded in the State Recorder�s Office as an institutional control (IC) that identifies the nature and extent of contamination at the property and the conditions that the owners and operators are subject to in accordance with this decision document.
These conditions are as follows:

1. Any future change in land use may impact the exposure assumptions cited in this document. If land use and/or ownership changes, these management conditions may not be protective and DEC may require additional remediation and revised conditions. Therefore the Organized Village of Kwethluk shall report to DEC every five years to document land use, or report as soon as the Organized Village of Kwethluk becomes aware of any change in land ownership and/or use, if earlier. The report can be sent to the local DEC office or electronically to DEC.ICUnit@alaska.gov.

2. Installation of wells on the property with the intent of extracting groundwater for any purpose requires DEC approval.

3. Any proposal to transport soil off-site requires DEC approval in accordance with 18 AAC 78.600(h). A �site� [as defined by 18 AAC 75.990 (115)] means an area that is contaminated, including areas contaminated by the migration of hazardous substances from a source area, regardless of property ownership.

4. Movement or use of contaminated material in a manner that results in a violation of 18 AAC 70 water quality standards is prohibited.
http://dec.alaska.gov/Applications/SPAR/CCReports/Site_Report.aspx?Hazard_ID=25663
Yes
07/15/2014
No
No


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Redevelopment and Other Leveraged Accomplishments

There are no current redevelopment activities.


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Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Redevelopment

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Additional Property Attributes

Former Use: The Former Joseph Guy Community Center was destroyed by fire in April 2006. The burned building debris sat on the contaminated property until its removal in 2012 by the DEC Reuse & Redevelopment Program as part of a brownfield cleanup. The 1.0-acre property is located in Section 5, Township 8 North, Range 69 West, Seward Meridian. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) provided a Targeted Brownfields Assessment (TBA) of the site in 2010 at the request of the property owner, the Organized Village of Kwethluk, with findings published in 2011. EPA analyzed 28 soil samples taken from the first foot of soil below ground surface. EPA�s sampling found Target Analyte List (TAL) metals above cleanup levels in the soil of the footprint of the former building; diesel-range organics (DRO) above cleanup levels in the soil adjacent to the former building footprint where an aboveground storage tank was once located; and semi-volatile organic compounds contamination above cleanup levels in the soil adjacent to the former building�s footprint.
Commercial (1)
Hazardous & Petroleum
07/15/2014


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